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PUZZLES

The Puzzling Birds

Two birds were talking one fine day About each other's names The one cried out: “Now come let’s play At little children’s games.” “Done!” cried the other. “But I’ve no head For puzzles, you’ll agree; Give me your head, and have instead The head that owneth me.” The first agreed, and his looks sable Part of a ship became! The other was a vegetable, And neither knew his name! (Answer next week) Hidden Animals This square of letters contains the names of ten wild animals that may still be seen in the woods, fields, and streams of England. The names are spelled partly across the square and partly down it. SLHE H A M TOAD B R E STTH A F O QUEE D G X WIRA E E R EARB B H O TSEL I T G (Answer next week)

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20924, 31 December 1937, Page 17

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PUZZLES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20924, 31 December 1937, Page 17

PUZZLES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20924, 31 December 1937, Page 17

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